Last updated on September 6th, 2024 at 02:35 pm
AtCorfu’s Travel Blog offers comprehensive guides and tips for exploring Corfu and beyond. The blog covers essential travel categories like:
- Everything About Corfu: A thorough resource with travel tips and cultural insights.
- Accommodation & Resorts: Reviews of luxury, boutique, and budget options, helping travelers find the perfect stay.
- Car Rental: Tips on renting cars and navigating the island.
- Culture, Events, Monuments, and Sights: Updates on festivals, key sights, and cultural experiences.
- Cuisine: Insights into Corfiot and Greek dishes and the best places to enjoy them.
- Beaches & Maps: Detailed guides to Corfu’s best beaches and maps for easy navigation.
- Corfu History & Greek Mythology: Learn about the island’s rich history and ancient mythology.
- Benitses Village: A focus on this picturesque Corfu village, its culture, shops, and events.
- Travel in Greece & Beyond: Advice for traveling across Greece and internationally, with recommendations for destinations and tips.
The blog also offers stunning visual content, including photos and videos of Corfu and Greece, both past and present.
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Paxos, one of the most beautiful islands on Earth, and Antipaxos with Voutoumi beach are 2 small islands a few miles south of Corfu.
Slightly north of the enchanting west coast center, about 25 kilometers from the bustling town of Corfu, lies a paradise called Paleokastritsa.
Nissaki means small island- and it is, now linked to the Corfu mainland, and containing one of the island’s oldest tavernas.
The old village of Moraitika sits on a hill at the base of which the modern resort is found stretching down to the shore.
Lefkimmi is Corfu’s second largest town and is a joy to explore.
Located in the southernmost part of the island and is about 40 km from the airport.
Kavos is on the southernmost edge of Corfu island, with rich and notorious nightlife.
Kanoni, one of Corfu’s most famous sights, sprawls across the entire southern peninsula of Corfu town, where the ancient city of Corfu once stood.
Ipsos Corfu is a tourist resort known for its beautiful long pebble beach, clear waters, and bustling nightlife with numerous bars, clubs, and discos.
Gouvia, a coastal gem nestled on the east coast of Corfu! Just 8 km north of Corfu Town, with Yachting Marina where the waves whisper tales of exploration.
Glyfada is Corfu’s cosmopolitan beach, stretched at the bottom of an olive and cypress covered hill- looking out across the sea to Italy.
Ermones is on a dramatic cove at the west coast of Corfu, claiming to be the place where Odysseus landed and found the lovely Princess Nausika.
Northwest of Corfu, on the way to Italy there are 3 small islands, Othoni, Erikoussa, Mathraki and several smaller islets as Diaplo, Gravia, and others named Diapontia, they form the westernmost island cluster of Greece.
Dassia was the site of Europe’s first Club Mediterranee, a large shingle beach, popular among families.
Going along the coast road from Messonghi it is difficult to know exactly where Boukari begins….there are numerous small fish tavernas, and quiet bays where people can picnic, but then you round a bend and see the small harbor, and this is the heart of this hamlet.
Barbati resort in Corfu was until recently a stony beach beloved of Corfiots who came to picnic in the olive groves at weekends.
Agios Gordios is a long wide sandy stretch, offering water sports and plenty of entertainment in the bars and tavernas along its length.